is and isn't sustainable. All of us want to be fortune tellers.
The Phillies signed Roberto Hernandez today, as a starting pitcher. He's going to get a base salary around $4.5 million, and with incentives he

with merely a half a year's experience in the majors. However, despite the increased depth at the catcher position, due to a heavy influx of young talent over the last few seasons, protecting Salvador Perez

in the FanGraphs dynasty league mock draft was Royals catcher Salvador Perez. Granted, it was just a 12-team, one catcher league, but with so many youngsters going so early, it's hard to imagine that out

for a twenty grand fee (thanks, Cots Baseball Contracts and MLBTradeRumors).
With Wood out, Chris Perez is expected to take what save chances the Indians get. The former Hurricane, picked up from the St

much more experience than Gardner. Luis Perez, a southpaw in the Toronto Blue Jays system, is beginning his second straight year with double-A - although to no fault of his own. Perez had a respectable

had us a bit concerned after a tough month of April. A highly coveted choice on draft day, Salvador Perez was expected to do great things this year but struggled mightily at the plate to open the season

around the corner. I mentioned that something strange happened yesterday, too. Madison Bumgarner didn't need the help, but in the bottom of the eighth, Juan Perez faced Wade Davis and drilled a ball off